How did the tribals react against the forest laws ?
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they first were friendly
after that when the british government set tribals as workers and conquered their lands they were not accepting the laws and
they were against the laws
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• Many tribal groups reacted against the colonial forest laws.
• They disobeyed the new rules, continued with practices that were declared illegal, and at times rose in open rebellion.
• Such was the revolt of Songram Sangma in 1906 in Assam, and the forest satyagraha of the 1930s in the Central Provinces.
• They disobeyed the new rules, continued with practices that were declared illegal, and at times rose in open rebellion.
• Such was the revolt of Songram Sangma in 1906 in Assam, and the forest satyagraha of the 1930s in the Central Provinces.
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